Big cats prowl at wedding.
by Emilie Lindermann in Features
I'm clutching my Malibu-and-pineapple-juice and just standing there. It's kind of pathetic to be swirling ice cubes around with a cocktail straw before 8 p.m., but it's not entirely my fault. Here are all these people floating about the burgundy and hunter green hotel-esque reception hall, and I feel like a mouse listening in.
Big cats prowl at wedding.
by Emilie Lindermann in Features
I'm clutching my Malibu-and-pineapple-juice and just standing there. It's kind of pathetic to be swirling ice cubes around with a cocktail straw before 8 p.m., but it's not entirely my fault. Here are all these people floating about the burgundy and hunter green hotel-esque reception hall, and I feel like a mouse listening in.
Students rewarede for running
by Mujakovic, Dino in Features
Those who had no motivation to work out at the new fitness center have been given a reason. It's called "The Amazing Race," and it goes until spring break. It is open to students, faculty and staff members.
Moser tags along with Carl Constable
by Brian Moser in Features
On Saturday, October 8, Carl Constable showed me what security was all about: keeping the campus safe. After nine p.m. on that Saturday, I became the most secure person on campus.
Moser tags along with Carl Constable
by Brian Moser in Features
On Saturday, October 8, Carl Constable showed me what security was all about: keeping the campus safe. After nine p.m. on that Saturday, I became the most secure person on campus.
by Emilie Lindermann in Features
Any Zeta worth his frat paddle could tell you that a full moon is necessary.
By the light of a full yellowy moon, stand on one side of the brook near the Zeta Chi Friendship Bridge in Grether Woods.
Bird flu spreading quicker than expected
by Diana Lesperance in Features
Not since Alfred Hitchcock attempted to frighten the world with his movie about angry, pecking birds, has there been so much anxiety and apprehension over the little, winged creature. But while "The Birds" may have been a portrayal of someone's imagination, this time the fear may be real.
by Kulas, Wendi in Features
Nestled in the corner office of Nash is a new face to admissions. Melissa Jaeger, a Milwaukee native, joined the admissions team shortly before the fall term began.
by Kaneda, Kaori in Features
This semester one of the newly arrived staff members at Lakeland is Erick Hage. He started his job as the hall director for North Hall and the assistant director of student activities managing LC-CAB in July. He is very active in planning student activities.
by Zito, Jenelle in Features
While preparing for the upcoming Halloween season, Lakeland clubs and organizations are preparing activities for students to participate in for the horror-filled holiday.